Emergence of a new predator in the North Sea: evaluation of potential trophic impacts focused on hake, saithe, and Norway pout
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Cormon X, Kempf A, Vermard Y, Vinther M, Marchal P (2016) Emergence of a new predator in the North Sea: evaluation of potential trophic impacts focused on hake, saithe, and Norway pout. ICES J Mar Sci 73(5):1370-1381, DOI:10.1093/icesjms/fsw050
Minimum landing size in European eel fisheries management: limitations of simplistic management approaches in a semelparous species
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Pohlmann J-D, Freese M, Hanel R (2016) Minimum landing size in European eel fisheries management: limitations of simplistic management approaches in a semelparous species. ICES J Mar Sci 73(10):2509-2517, DOI:10.1093/icesjms/fsw090
Making progress on bycatch avoidance in the ocean salmon fishery using a transdisciplinary approach
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Annual brown shrimp (Crangon crangon) biomass production in Northwestern Europe contrasted to annual landings
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Tulp I, Chen C, Haslob H, Schulte K, Siegel V, Steenbergen J, Temming A, Hufnagl M (2016) Annual brown shrimp (Crangon crangon) biomass production in Northwestern Europe contrasted to annual landings. ICES J Mar Sci 73(10):2539-2551, DOI:10.1093/icesjms/fsw141
Managing a complex population structure: exploring the importance of information from fisheries-independent sources
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An alternative reference point in the context of ecosystem-based fisheries management: maximum sustainable dead biomass
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Rätz H-J, Casey J, Holmes SJ, Lloret J, Dörner H, Mitrakis N, Charef A (2015) An alternative reference point in the context of ecosystem-based fisheries management: maximum sustainable dead biomass. ICES J Mar Sci 72(8):2257-2268, DOI:10.1093/icesjms/fsv089
Airborne synthetic-aperture radar (SAR) imaging to helf assess impacts of stationary fishing gear on the north Brazilian mangrove coast
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Krumme U, Giarrizzo T, Pereira R, Silva de Jesus AJ, Schaub C, Saint-Paul U (2015) Airborne synthetic-aperture radar (SAR) imaging to helf assess impacts of stationary fishing gear on the north Brazilian mangrove coast. ICES J Mar Sci 72(3):939–951, DOI:10.1093/icesjms/fsu188
Competition for marine space: modelling the Baltic Sea fisheries and effort displacement under spatial restrictions
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Bastardie F, Nielsen JR, Eigaard OR, Fock HO, Jonsson P, Bartolino V (2015) Competition for marine space: modelling the Baltic Sea fisheries and effort displacement under spatial restrictions. ICES J Mar Sci 72(3):824-840, DOI:10.1093/icesjms/fsu215
Quantitative environmental risk assessments in the context of marine spatial management: current approaches and some perspectives
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Stelzenmüller V, Fock HO, Gimpel A, Rambo H, Diekmann R, Probst WN, Callies U, Bockelmann F, Neumann H, Kröncke I (2015) Quantitative environmental risk assessments in the context of marine spatial management: current approaches and some perspectives. ICES J Mar Sci 72(3):1022-1042, DOI:10.1093/icesjms/fsu206
Multiple interests across European coastal waters: the importance of a common language
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Ramos J, Soma K, Bergh O, Schulze T, Gimpel A, Stelzenmüller V, Mäkinen T, Fabi G, Grati F, Gault J (2015) Multiple interests across European coastal waters: the importance of a common language. ICES J Mar Sci 72(2):720–731, DOI:10.1093/icesjms/fsu095